Category Archives: Film Making

So how’s that for clickbait? Okay . . . sorry. But give me a minute, and maybe that theory could limp out of this conjectural waste of time without falling down. And I don’t care how many prequels or substandard, … Continue reading →

A few weeks ago, I was standing outside, in a break area at work, tossing in my harmonies to the rhetorical cantata that was going on at the moment. My co-worker, Bill, mentioned that before he moved to my area, … Continue reading →

So, when I actually made my film on the McCloud River, I built a whole array of jibs, steady-cams and cable-runners to accomplish the pseudo-epic shots I got with my GoPro. Now, I just need a mount for my iPhone … Continue reading →

First off, watch this: This little “movie preview” had a two-fold purpose to it. The first, was to do something cool for my very good friend, Tim, who is a Marine, and his little boy, Chace. Second, I needed a … Continue reading →

See, here’s the thing about running your own blog. Theoretically, I could post my epic fly-fishing film short Tenkara and the Man Card every single day. But really, what I am going to gain by doing that? You’ll get sick … Continue reading →

Every so often, I need to simply tossing in this little nugget of base, self-serving aggrandizement: My failed attempt to get a fly-fishing film into the F3t, international film tour. Here. Watch this. Eleven some-odd minutes off your life, but … Continue reading →